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nostr:npub1932ys3m6cff3k52et7qucnrfn4sn8ewql3d0gtmfxlj3y76wgh9qafzrpm But isn’t that what select() and filter() are all about?
Longtime developer Jamie Zawinski (who worked on Netscape back in the day and coined the name "Mozilla") details how Mastodon's handling of replies to posts is seriously broken, and suggests a way it could be remedied. (His suggestion would also help with the problem of Mastodon servers DDOSing a site when a popular account posts a link to it): https://www.jwz.org/blog/2023/08/mastodons-mastodonts/
nostr:npub15xsk38cqnnhreutft72u32aw0488r5hw9xrqt47ryy0aq6mwvx5s29gcmf Making the distinction between primary posts and reposts, esp. the technical solution, may cause Fediversers to twitch a bit, because the solution might involve mimicking some of The Bird Site’s message structure (which does, or at least used to)
nostr:npub1ulm6kgp0sape4evdjxtp0lm0xv2ed5jfwr76w5xuwh0qcpy37gasksug75 This has happened to me, too, over the past couple months. I just come back the next day (having done nothing!) and it works! I see the issue only with Fosstodon via web browser on iOS…
Thiel, D. and DiResta, R. (2023). “Child Safety on Federated Social Media.” Stanford Digital Repository. Available at https://purl.stanford.edu/vb515nd6874 https://doi.org/10.25740/vb515nd6874 #WebScience #ComputationalSocialScience #CSAM
nostr:npub1u27r9h3j9pvrplaffsmpn698e8xhmuqhdgcxldv67ammql9pumnqha3qfq Does it matter, since we understand either (or all three…) way(s)?
nostr:npub194h76frd3mdsp67fn85kdemcn8m0ur5e6qcflnwwap9q25gwj96qdj4ewx I say keep it simple, no warning needed. If the follower isn’t interested, they don’t need to read the (archival) post.